6 emerging hotel technology solutions to watch in 2024 – Hotel Dive

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From bedbug detection tech to AI-powered luggage storage, these innovations are leading a new wave of hotel technology trends.
This year’s Hospitality Industry Technology Exposition and Conference (HITEC) in Charlotte, North Carolina, wrapped up last week, but the innovation doesn’t stop. As traveler demands shift and labor markets remain challenged, hoteliers continue to search for technology solutions that will streamline operations and improve the guest experience. 
In our monthly Hotel Tech-in column, Hotel Dive profiles movers and shakers in the tech industry bringing innovative solutions to hotels. Read on for in-depth interviews with company leaders who are tackling everything from water conservation to jetlag.
The recently launched HotelsHero stores guests’ baggage on-property without lockers or added costs for hoteliers. Read the full article âž”
InterContinental Hotels & Resorts has tapped Timeshifter, which uses science to help travelers navigate time differences, to improve the guest experience. Read the full article âž”
With the Proto M hologram device, guests at the Beverly Wilshire in California can speak to real-time holograms of hotel staff from the comfort of their suites. Read the full article âž”
The Kilo robot is designed to follow along with hotel staff, not replace them. Read the full article âž”
Several hotel groups are now testing Oasense shower heads, which maximize water flow rates to reduce waste. Read the full article âž”
New funding and a partnership with Philadelphia-based MachineQ will bring U.K. startup Spotta’s bedbug-fighting technology to more hotels in the U.S. Read the full article âž”
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